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lou alvarez jon stewart talked steve cohen democrat from tennessee, republican representative mike of louisiana with jerry nadler represents new york that ground sker committee head of judiciary committee was there there were other new york congress members there, maloney he peter king lee zeldin in audience, where were all other people -- >> no show. dagen: every member on that committee should have been there need to step up, we know that the this fund runs out of money 2020 we know benefits, even the pending claims will be cut, where are they? disgraceful. >> i posted a picture on instagram shot of pools now pools where north and south towers stood a chilling shot here is the picture this is from the 73rd floor 76th
lou alvarez jon stewart talked steve cohen democrat from tennessee, republican representative mike of louisiana with jerry nadler represents new york that ground sker committee head of judiciary committee was there there were other new york congress members there, maloney he peter king lee zeldin in audience, where were all other people -- >> no show. dagen: every member on that committee should have been there need to step up, we know that the this fund runs out of money 2020 we know...
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louisiana, el techo de una vivienda colapsÓ y sus ocupantes se refugiaron en la baÑera hasta que pasÓ la tormenta. en la capital del estado una persona muriÓ debido al mal tiempo, quedÓ atrapado en un auto que se sumergiÓ en un tÚnel que quedÓ bajo el agua. ayuda multimillonaria, el presidente donald trump firmÓ un paquete de ayuda por 19 mil millones de dÓlares para los afectados de eventos naturales ocurridos el aÑo pasado, la ayuda incluye a los afectados por huracÁn marÍa en puerto rico. aumentan la fianza al lÍder de la iglesia la luz del mundo, los investigadores identificaron a 4 vÍctimas, 3 niÑas y una mujer. >> en mÉxico era un secreto a voces, poner cargos criminales contra una persona sin tener los hechos. y tenemos los hechos. >> hoy de manera firme el procurador de california, javier becerra dijo que hay pruebas contra de naasÓn joaquÍn garcia. si no que son cuatro las vÍctimas, por eso incrementaron la fianza a 50 millones de dÓlares. >> para llevar a justicia alguien quÉ tal vez violÓ no solo las leyes de california, pero las leyes de dios. >> los se
louisiana, el techo de una vivienda colapsÓ y sus ocupantes se refugiaron en la baÑera hasta que pasÓ la tormenta. en la capital del estado una persona muriÓ debido al mal tiempo, quedÓ atrapado en un auto que se sumergiÓ en un tÚnel que quedÓ bajo el agua. ayuda multimillonaria, el presidente donald trump firmÓ un paquete de ayuda por 19 mil millones de dÓlares para los afectados de eventos naturales ocurridos el aÑo pasado, la ayuda incluye a los afectados por huracÁn marÍa en...
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aÚn se desconoce quÉ causÓ el colapso de un jugador de fÚtbol americano de una escuela secundaria en louisiana a inicios de esta semana, el chico de 15 aÑos regresaba tras una prÁctica cuando se desplomÓ a pesar que el equipo cambio el entrenamiento por la tarde para evitar las altas temperaturas del mediodÍa, los termÓmetros aÚn estaban en 80 grados. este joven fue asistido, pero lamentablemente falleciÓ mÁs tarde en el hospital. hablemos del mal tiempo, en rÍo se convirtieron las calles y comunidades del sur de nueva jersey por inundaciones, bomberos iban puerta a puerta evacuando a los ocupantes muchos habitantes esperaron demasiado tiempo para abandonarlas con esperanzas que los niveles del agua iban a bajar. >> las cÁmaras de seguridad de una gasolinera grabÓ el momento justo que una mujer mayor baja de su vehÍculo para dirigirse al maletero o cajuela y el vehÍculo comienza a desplazarse, intenta detenerlo con las manos, pero el automÓvil no se detiene, fue gracias a un policÍa que estaba en su patrulla que la seÑora no fue atropellada por su carro, sin embargo, tuvo que a
aÚn se desconoce quÉ causÓ el colapso de un jugador de fÚtbol americano de una escuela secundaria en louisiana a inicios de esta semana, el chico de 15 aÑos regresaba tras una prÁctica cuando se desplomÓ a pesar que el equipo cambio el entrenamiento por la tarde para evitar las altas temperaturas del mediodÍa, los termÓmetros aÚn estaban en 80 grados. este joven fue asistido, pero lamentablemente falleciÓ mÁs tarde en el hospital. hablemos del mal tiempo, en rÍo se convirtieron las...
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. >> writer for "the daily beast" and michael steele and from new orleans cedric richmond of louisiana and the co-chair of vice president sdwroe biden's 2020 presidential campaign and worth mentioning and at the congressional baseball game on your win. sir, michael steele, let me start with you on just kind of taking a look at what we heard from kamala harris there in terms of her analysis of how she did in the debate, kind of suggesting she's a little surprised that it went so well. but she clearly -- they made a very -- i mean, this is the decision she made as a campaign to go after him in this way that will reverberate for awhile. >> it was not only a decision they made. i w it was very obvious because she injected herself into part of the conservation she was not invited. this was between joe biden and another person on the stage. >> and she said as the only african -- >> the on african american, let me have something to say here. that's fine. the interesting thing is really going to be curious to see, i've talked to a number of folks from california to new york, florida over the l
. >> writer for "the daily beast" and michael steele and from new orleans cedric richmond of louisiana and the co-chair of vice president sdwroe biden's 2020 presidential campaign and worth mentioning and at the congressional baseball game on your win. sir, michael steele, let me start with you on just kind of taking a look at what we heard from kamala harris there in terms of her analysis of how she did in the debate, kind of suggesting she's a little surprised that it went so...
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you know if you think about our musical talent, over 80 artist in the louisiana superdome from missy elliott, mary j. blige, nas, germane dupre, frankie beverly and mays. year going to celebrate friday, saturday, and sand night in the louisiana superdome and on saturday michelle obama will headline our saturday evening show there in the superdome for the first time ever. our forever first lady. we're very excited about celebrating, hearing from michelle obama. she'll be interviewed by regina king. you won't be able to hear a pin drop -- we are waiting on edge and yes, during the day you mentioned the presidential candidates. we're very excited. black women. the black woman vot is extraordinarily important in this election and we had congresswoman omar, maxine waters, mayor lutoyau cantrell, black women mayors from around the it country. we have the biggest names unentertainment. film and television. we have it all and we have the best corporations. as on the f -- this is where they show up to show that they're at home with this consumer, which is so important in our country. >> well,
you know if you think about our musical talent, over 80 artist in the louisiana superdome from missy elliott, mary j. blige, nas, germane dupre, frankie beverly and mays. year going to celebrate friday, saturday, and sand night in the louisiana superdome and on saturday michelle obama will headline our saturday evening show there in the superdome for the first time ever. our forever first lady. we're very excited about celebrating, hearing from michelle obama. she'll be interviewed by regina...
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we are keeping a close eye on cases involving an abortion, in particular a case out of louisiana, the supreme court had already stepped in earlier this year and blocks the state from enforcing a law that the plaintiff said would shut down abortion clinics in the state, which is similar to a texas law in where it was unconstitutional when justice kennedy was still on the court. said the supreme court will be reviewing the challengers opposite -- petition in the case probably when they come back from the summer resource in october. >> amy, thank you so much. announcer: early this morning, president trump became the first u.s. president to step into north korea. he and north korean leader kim jong-un shook hands at the demilitarized zone and spent a few minutes taking questions reporters. the two met privately for almost an hour and agreed to form working groups to continue denuclearization talks. this is the president walking to the line separating north and south korea.
we are keeping a close eye on cases involving an abortion, in particular a case out of louisiana, the supreme court had already stepped in earlier this year and blocks the state from enforcing a law that the plaintiff said would shut down abortion clinics in the state, which is similar to a texas law in where it was unconstitutional when justice kennedy was still on the court. said the supreme court will be reviewing the challengers opposite -- petition in the case probably when they come back...
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host: brad in lafayette, louisiana go ahead. people talk bad about the president the better he is going to do. he is just a salesman. when you put down someone else you are just hurting yourself. that is the only comment i have. from the atlantic council, the u.s. envoy in north korea. there is a photograph of him pictured on the screen. some background on the new point person on north korea. he is 50 six years old and a graduate of the university of michigan and former the peak for governmental affairs at the ford motor company. he is a veteran of the george w. bush organization working with condoleezza rice and last year he was appointed by mike pompeo to be the u.s. envoy in north korea. the president making reference to him today when he talks about steps moving forward. the administration saying beverly talks between the u.s. and the north korean delegation and those meetings will commence immediately. a development from the president as he heads back to washington. from wisconsin on our line for democrats, good morning. i
host: brad in lafayette, louisiana go ahead. people talk bad about the president the better he is going to do. he is just a salesman. when you put down someone else you are just hurting yourself. that is the only comment i have. from the atlantic council, the u.s. envoy in north korea. there is a photograph of him pictured on the screen. some background on the new point person on north korea. he is 50 six years old and a graduate of the university of michigan and former the peak for...
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louisiana congressman and co-chair for biden's 2020 campaign, cedric richmond, coming out to defend him. >> cory booker and senator harris both said in the preface to their question that they don't believe that vice president biden is a racist. i don't think anybody in the country believes that he is a racist. he was a great vice president to barack obama. if we get so focused on history, we're going to forfeit our future. we have a clear and present danger and racist in the white house and we're debating 40 years ago when the supreme court is at stake and other things. >> joining me now, dave leventhal, senior political reporter and melanie za known a with politico. thank you both for being here this morning. dave, i'll start with you. is that conventional wisdom from the democrats as a whole? do they have to stop looking at these historical issues and focus on only the future if they're able to win in 2020? >> of course, history informs the present and the future. you can't completely lose sight of history. by the same token, too, talking about 1974 and bussing. if you're over the age
louisiana congressman and co-chair for biden's 2020 campaign, cedric richmond, coming out to defend him. >> cory booker and senator harris both said in the preface to their question that they don't believe that vice president biden is a racist. i don't think anybody in the country believes that he is a racist. he was a great vice president to barack obama. if we get so focused on history, we're going to forfeit our future. we have a clear and present danger and racist in the white house...
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>> louisiana -- prof. smith: that's later. >> the navy. prof. smith: the navy. the french navy is comparable and that is what is going to cut off the british advantage. so, as news of saratoga spreads, washington is at the darkest period of the war. he's at valley forge, short of supplies and clothing. meanwhile, horatio gates won a grand victory and he becomes the hero of the north. he starts potentially conspiring. washington is lost. he allowed the capital to fall. maybe washington isn't right for this, some say. and this is going to be during this period of victory in the north and defeat in philadelphia. it's going to be an attempt to unseat washington. before we come to this, the winter encampment at valley forge is crucial. one of the reasons is armies in the 18th century don't fight in wintertime. you have campaigning seasons. you fight in the spring, fall, or summer, but not winter. it's during the winter they can train themselves. they had a hard fight. and who helps train the army? washington also has been performing plays in his off time. why not? yo
>> louisiana -- prof. smith: that's later. >> the navy. prof. smith: the navy. the french navy is comparable and that is what is going to cut off the british advantage. so, as news of saratoga spreads, washington is at the darkest period of the war. he's at valley forge, short of supplies and clothing. meanwhile, horatio gates won a grand victory and he becomes the hero of the north. he starts potentially conspiring. washington is lost. he allowed the capital to fall. maybe...
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citizens propose changes without a clue of their future impact like a ballot initiative last year in louisiana that said juries now have to reach a unanimous decision during felony trials clearly both people never served on a jury with the one old man holding up the trial because he's in it for the free cafeteria food. or i have a stand in a food court line behind a 70 year old giggling because the main course was called squid pro quo. and it did my digestive system no favors now i'm pretty sure of that initiative was to make sure jurors of color aren't over ruled by a majority of white jurors that's another reason why citizen led ballot initiatives are necessary to change outdated laws that's exactly where citizens wouldn't need ballot initiatives. if they had successfully convinced their elected officials to write new laws for them the people pushing these initiatives are acting like nestle pumping fresh water on an expired permit they don't know how to take no for an answer. and these ballot measures don't just change laws they create needless ones like legal medical marijuana and arkansas
citizens propose changes without a clue of their future impact like a ballot initiative last year in louisiana that said juries now have to reach a unanimous decision during felony trials clearly both people never served on a jury with the one old man holding up the trial because he's in it for the free cafeteria food. or i have a stand in a food court line behind a 70 year old giggling because the main course was called squid pro quo. and it did my digestive system no favors now i'm pretty...
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strauss had been approved for a pension in louisiana and he was living there. he could've gone into the new orleans home. it was only for veterans. he wanted to stay with his wife. he ends up going across the , a specialist -- a spaz -- you had to be a resident of mississippi who had honorably serve the confederacy. that's how they get into the mississippi home. states like texas had a home for veterans and a home for widows. virginia had separate homes as well. mississippi only had the one. the argument is that, the udc gets a lot of credit. mississippi may have been late to building their home. to go arounde bc and investigate how other states were doing this, what was working, what wasn't working. i can't find a smoking gun that says, we should build this home with everybody living together. i have not found evidence of that. that is what they did. i've often wondered if that, looking at these other homes, let's just put everybody together. sir? >> [inaudible] >> during what years did jefferson waive its -- davis and his wife lived there? right after the civ
strauss had been approved for a pension in louisiana and he was living there. he could've gone into the new orleans home. it was only for veterans. he wanted to stay with his wife. he ends up going across the , a specialist -- a spaz -- you had to be a resident of mississippi who had honorably serve the confederacy. that's how they get into the mississippi home. states like texas had a home for veterans and a home for widows. virginia had separate homes as well. mississippi only had the one....
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joining me now louisiana chairman and national ko chair for the biden campaign, congressman cedric richmond. i have said everywhere i have nothing but respect for you and your work and i don't think anyone can question it. you've been not a supporter of civil rights but leader of it as chair of the congressional black caucus and others. how do you deal with questions about joe biden, your candidate, not willing to apologize for the boy-son statement i tried to get him to deal with last weekend in south carolina and his response to kamala hair rays in effect said he -- kamala harris that said he does not want to see the federal government to interfere against local statements and those who need the federal government to protect from the state and county governments that may have been doing things that are discriminatory. >> thank you for that question. it gives me a chance to clean it up a little bit. first of all, the vice president's record is very clear he's always supported the federal government stepping in when states or municipalities and school boards acted in a manner that justified
joining me now louisiana chairman and national ko chair for the biden campaign, congressman cedric richmond. i have said everywhere i have nothing but respect for you and your work and i don't think anyone can question it. you've been not a supporter of civil rights but leader of it as chair of the congressional black caucus and others. how do you deal with questions about joe biden, your candidate, not willing to apologize for the boy-son statement i tried to get him to deal with last weekend...
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this had a big impact in texasbut louisiana is a little different. there's one or two clinicsthat may survive, and it willbevery interesting to seewhether john roberts and forthe conservativesare willing to approve thelouisiana law and ifthey do, watchwhattheysay. you can decidethesecases, narrowly on how many regulation can abortion clinics in states do. doesn't quite go as far as the question of abortion. but i'll be interestedto see what they sayif they were to upholdthelouisianalaw because thatwill set the nextstage -- stage. -- is the applicationwherethey validated,thedistrictupheldi nrobertsliberals an interesting movethere >> they pit it off, right? put off the decision. >> right, but you can imagine theremight be whole fracturing of the right wingof the court were some are ridingrobe he weighedopinionsand some arewritingabout analysis. it will be interesting. while we're at it, what do we haveas the big cases of the coming term? we have at least one now, the daca case, which challenged throwingout the repeal of the daca program, the deportati
this had a big impact in texasbut louisiana is a little different. there's one or two clinicsthat may survive, and it willbevery interesting to seewhether john roberts and forthe conservativesare willing to approve thelouisiana law and ifthey do, watchwhattheysay. you can decidethesecases, narrowly on how many regulation can abortion clinics in states do. doesn't quite go as far as the question of abortion. but i'll be interestedto see what they sayif they were to upholdthelouisianalaw because...
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in particular, there was a case out of louisiana, the supreme court stepped in earlier this year and blocked the state from enforcing a law that the plaintiff said would shut down abortion clinics in the state. they said it is similar to a texas law, the supreme court ruled unconstitutional a couple years ago when anthony kennedy was still on the court. the supreme court will be reviewing the challenger's petition in that case. probably when it comes back from summer recess in october. scotusblog. of >> now here's the first oral argument on the supreme court, heard on the topic of partisan gerrymandering. from march, this is an hour.
in particular, there was a case out of louisiana, the supreme court stepped in earlier this year and blocked the state from enforcing a law that the plaintiff said would shut down abortion clinics in the state. they said it is similar to a texas law, the supreme court ruled unconstitutional a couple years ago when anthony kennedy was still on the court. the supreme court will be reviewing the challenger's petition in that case. probably when it comes back from summer recess in october....
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as you know, you can see, they're not here, because they're actually in the ferrara factory in louisiana. they're doing three things. the pre-construction. they're doing the inspection for the five new trucks we're getting soon. and they're doing hydraulic modelling that will hopefully get into the budget and we get approved for that. instead of three trips, cost savings, we do one. we get good information from that. engines. 4 of the 6 are in service. two more will be done by the end of the month. actually, in a week or so, it will be back in service. and went out to the field, explaining the process of how the engine and the apparatus is rotating to the station. detailed criteria, selection process that the chief of support services uses to determine which goes where and why. there are different things that engine size have to go to some neighborhoods. depends on the weight of the ladders. those are the things we use. but transparency to the members to know where they go and why we're doing the moves we're doing. it was well received. and happy to say that all 50 are back in service an
as you know, you can see, they're not here, because they're actually in the ferrara factory in louisiana. they're doing three things. the pre-construction. they're doing the inspection for the five new trucks we're getting soon. and they're doing hydraulic modelling that will hopefully get into the budget and we get approved for that. instead of three trips, cost savings, we do one. we get good information from that. engines. 4 of the 6 are in service. two more will be done by the end of the...
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host: let's talk to the next caller calling from lafayette, louisiana. she would oppose the delay. marbelle. good morning. caller: this is another reason why the united states is divided. trump is doing everything he can to divide people, and he is doing everything he can to show prejudice against the people who are coming here illegally and legally. i think that the united states is in a sad situation, and instead of trying to make people get along together, he is trying to divide everything. thank you. host: let's talk to scott calling from new york. scott, good morning. caller: good morning. i oppose it. the senses could have been changed long before now, and now that we are getting election coming, that is the reason why that is a hot button issue. i hear so many callers for delaying the census. they are all. being fox news -- they are all and opinionx news nests who should, and this is for me, should shut up. they should be marginalized. they are here to stoke up the population, the right-wing side. who knows where we will end up with this, but they are from multiple fronts. t
host: let's talk to the next caller calling from lafayette, louisiana. she would oppose the delay. marbelle. good morning. caller: this is another reason why the united states is divided. trump is doing everything he can to divide people, and he is doing everything he can to show prejudice against the people who are coming here illegally and legally. i think that the united states is in a sad situation, and instead of trying to make people get along together, he is trying to divide everything....
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joining me now with reaction is louisiana senator john kennedy. senator kennedy, thank you for joining us tonight. i appreciate it. i just had goolsbe austan goolsn and i was talking about the math here. it can't possibly work. you have experience in this arena. how do you have open borders? friedman said this a long time ago. you can't have open borders and a welfare state. the math doesn't work because the entire globe has a claim on the u.s. taxpayer assets. it can't work because it won't work. your thoughts? >> i listened to part of the debates. i just found it bizarre, dan. i know many of the candidates running but i felt like i was listening to folks who were castro without the beard. or cuba without the sun. number one it's clear to me that most of the candidates for president on the democratic side had decided illegal immigration is a moral good. i don't know a country in the world that doesn't have borders and doesn't want to know who is coming in to the country. for no other reason than public safety. in terms of the free healthcare for
joining me now with reaction is louisiana senator john kennedy. senator kennedy, thank you for joining us tonight. i appreciate it. i just had goolsbe austan goolsn and i was talking about the math here. it can't possibly work. you have experience in this arena. how do you have open borders? friedman said this a long time ago. you can't have open borders and a welfare state. the math doesn't work because the entire globe has a claim on the u.s. taxpayer assets. it can't work because it won't...
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artists still like to make things by hand. 31-year-old pat phillips, from m l town in louisiana, painted a giant mural addressing issues of race and incarceration that comes with its own wood fence and bench. there are finely-crafted sculptures by diane simpson. and daniel lind-ramos, whose assemblage of tools, branches, natural and salvaged materials, becomes a kind of shrine to the suffering from the 2017 hurricane in his native puerto. ri and, there's also the strange, translucent torso-shaped hanginb forms, hand-maragen moss, who wants us to walk around and peer inside them. >> sculpture's, to me, , tegorical imperatives is can teach us about space like nothing else. >> brown: moss is also a lawyer, no doubt unusual for a bieial artist, but she likes the way her two disciplines make her ink differently. >> when you're a lawyer, you're given a set of facts. they areot in your control. and a good lawyer's job is to analyze, issue, spot, address them and solve them. art could almost be an opposite funnel, where there are no facts. i make the facts, and then i solve problems that don't e
artists still like to make things by hand. 31-year-old pat phillips, from m l town in louisiana, painted a giant mural addressing issues of race and incarceration that comes with its own wood fence and bench. there are finely-crafted sculptures by diane simpson. and daniel lind-ramos, whose assemblage of tools, branches, natural and salvaged materials, becomes a kind of shrine to the suffering from the 2017 hurricane in his native puerto. ri and, there's also the strange, translucent...
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in particular, there's a case out of louisiana, the supreme court had already stepped in earlier this year and blocked the state from enforcing a law that the plaintiffs said would shut down abortion clinics in the state. they said was very similar to a texas law that the supreme court had ruled unconstitutional a couple years ago when justice anthony kennedy was still on the court. so the supreme court will be reviewing the challenger's petition in that case probably when it comes back from its summer recess in october. >> amy howe, co-founder of scotus blog, thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >>> today, former president jimmy carter said president trump was not legitimately elected president because russia interfered in the election. and former vice president walter mondale called president trump, quote, detestable. in a discussion about human rights hosted by the carter center. you can watch the entire e feve tonight on c-span3 at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> u.s. trade representative robert lighthizer called on congress to approve the u.s./mexico/canada trade agreement. he also
in particular, there's a case out of louisiana, the supreme court had already stepped in earlier this year and blocked the state from enforcing a law that the plaintiffs said would shut down abortion clinics in the state. they said was very similar to a texas law that the supreme court had ruled unconstitutional a couple years ago when justice anthony kennedy was still on the court. so the supreme court will be reviewing the challenger's petition in that case probably when it comes back from...
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. >> chair recognizes the gentle and from louisiana for five minutes. >> thank you. are you ready? get your scripted answers ready, sir. google and youtube are developing a poor reputation in our nation. a clear history of silencing and banning voices much conservatives or liberals is not concern me right now. we are talking about freedom of speech and access to open communications. we are here today to discuss extremist content, violent threats, terrorist recruiting tactics, and instigation of violence to get the same justification your platform uses to quell true extremism is often used to silence and restrict the voices you disagree with. we'll like it. a series of five-minute videos was discussed political issues, religion, economic topics from a conservative perspective. this had over 50 of those videos restricted. some videos include why america must leave. the question should be directed to the mirror. because of our stance for freedom, there are voices to be heard. murder,ndments, do not video pulled by your people. what is wrong with the 10 commandments, what -- might i as
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this had a really big impact in texas but louisiana is a little different. there's one or two clinics that may survive. and i don't know how -- it will be interesting to see whether john roberts and four other conservatives are willing to approve that louisiana law and then if they do, watch what they say, because you could decide these cases narrowly on sort of factual questions about how much regulation of abortion clinics can states do. it doesn't go quite to the question of is there a right to an abortion. i'll be interested to see what they say if they were to uphold that louisiana law, because that will then set the next stage for the debate. >> it's two interesting aspects. one was the stay application where they had validated -- the district upheld it, and roberts joins with the liberals in an interesting move there. >> put it off. right? >> right. >> put off a decision. >> you can imagine there might be a fracturing of the right wing of the court where some of them are writing roe v. wade opinions and some are writing about bidding privileges. it wi
this had a really big impact in texas but louisiana is a little different. there's one or two clinics that may survive. and i don't know how -- it will be interesting to see whether john roberts and four other conservatives are willing to approve that louisiana law and then if they do, watch what they say, because you could decide these cases narrowly on sort of factual questions about how much regulation of abortion clinics can states do. it doesn't go quite to the question of is there a right...
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louisiana. they said was very similar to a texas law that the supreme court rule unconstitutional a couple of years ago when justice anthony kennedy was still on the court. >> thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >>> later today, another review of the supreme court's decisions in the court's most recent term which ended yesterday. that's live from the washington counsel of lawyers. >>> joining us is amy howe. two major decision, jerry man gerrymandering combined. what was the ruling on that one? >> we had two different cases involving partisan gerrymandering. one out of maryland. another one out of north carolina. they ruled that partisan gerrymandering is something that courts should not get involved in. it's what they call a political question. something that should be left to congress and the political proce process. the problem with political gerrymandering is that everybody has long known and accepted that when you've got state legislatures who are drawing maps, of course they will c
louisiana. they said was very similar to a texas law that the supreme court rule unconstitutional a couple of years ago when justice anthony kennedy was still on the court. >> thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >>> later today, another review of the supreme court's decisions in the court's most recent term which ended yesterday. that's live from the washington counsel of lawyers. >>> joining us is amy howe. two major decision, jerry man gerrymandering...
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we're also keeping a close eye on some of the cases involving abortion and there's case out of louisiana. they said was very similar to a texas law that the supreme court rule unconstitutional a couple of years ago when justice anthony kennedy was still on the court. >> thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >>> later today, another review of the supreme court's decisions in the court's most recent term which ended yesterday. that's live from the washington counsel of lawyers. >>> joining us is amy howe. two major
we're also keeping a close eye on some of the cases involving abortion and there's case out of louisiana. they said was very similar to a texas law that the supreme court rule unconstitutional a couple of years ago when justice anthony kennedy was still on the court. >> thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >>> later today, another review of the supreme court's decisions in the court's most recent term which ended yesterday. that's live from the washington counsel of...
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keeping a close eye on some of the cases involving abortion, and in particular, there is a case out louisiana, the supreme court already stepped in earlier this year and blocked the state from enforcing a law that the plaintiff said would shut down abortion clinics in the state. they said it was very similar to a texas law that the supreme court ruled unconstitutional a couple of years ago when anthony kennedy was still on the court. the supreme court will be reviewing the challengers' petition. in that case. probably when it comes back from its summer recess in october. >> amy howe, thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >>> later today on c-span 3. another review of the supreme court's decisions in the court's most recent term which ended yesterday. that's live from the washington council of lawyers at 12:30 p.m. eastern. >>> the supreme court ruled yesterday that police officers can draw blood without a warrant from an unconscious driver who's suspected of driving under the influence. the case mitchell
keeping a close eye on some of the cases involving abortion, and in particular, there is a case out louisiana, the supreme court already stepped in earlier this year and blocked the state from enforcing a law that the plaintiff said would shut down abortion clinics in the state. they said it was very similar to a texas law that the supreme court ruled unconstitutional a couple of years ago when anthony kennedy was still on the court. the supreme court will be reviewing the challengers'...
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in particular, there was a case out of louisiana, the supreme court stepped in earlier this year and blocked the state from enforcing a law that the plaintiff said would shut down abortion clinics in the state. they said it is similar to a texas law, the supreme court ruled unconstitutional a couple years ago when anthony kennedy was still on the court. the supreme court will be reviewingthe challenger's petition -- reviewing the challenger's petition in that case. >> thank you so much. amy: thank you for having me. argument fore oral ritual versus common cause. this is one hour and 10 minutes. >>
in particular, there was a case out of louisiana, the supreme court stepped in earlier this year and blocked the state from enforcing a law that the plaintiff said would shut down abortion clinics in the state. they said it is similar to a texas law, the supreme court ruled unconstitutional a couple years ago when anthony kennedy was still on the court. the supreme court will be reviewingthe challenger's petition -- reviewing the challenger's petition in that case. >> thank you so much....
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keeping a close eye on , ins involving an abortion particular a case out of louisiana, the supreme court had already stepped in earlier this year and blocks the state from enforcing a law that the plaintiff said would shut down abortion clinics in the state, which is similar to a texas law in where it was unconstitutional when justice kennedy was still on the court. said the supreme court will be reviewing the challengers caseite -- petition in the probably when they come back from the summer resource in october. >> amy, thank you so much. announcer: next, the oral argument for the department of commerce versus new york from april. this is one hour 25 minutes. chief justice roberts: we'll hear argument this morning in case 18-966, the department of commerce versus new york. general francisco. francisco: mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: in march 2018, secretary ross reinstated a citizenship question that has been asked as part of the census in one form or another for nearly 200 years. the district court's invalidation -- justice sotomayor: i'm sorry. general francisco: -- o
keeping a close eye on , ins involving an abortion particular a case out of louisiana, the supreme court had already stepped in earlier this year and blocks the state from enforcing a law that the plaintiff said would shut down abortion clinics in the state, which is similar to a texas law in where it was unconstitutional when justice kennedy was still on the court. said the supreme court will be reviewing the challengers caseite -- petition in the probably when they come back from the summer...
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joining a louisiana republican senator and physician, a gastroenterologist, he is bill cassidy.welcome to the show. >> hi, kennedy, thank you for having me. i enjoyed your monologue. thank you very much! would you agree medicare for all is really an ambition that obamacare failed? >> absolute! i would like to say welcome to the repeal and replace with bernie. if obamacare led to record profits for insurance companies, hospitals and pharmaceutical companies, you can ask why. because they're able to go to government, get the deal that makes it work for them and then, they make their record profits. kennedy: yes, absolutely! and the money goes somewhere. that is what people don't realize but we have trillions of dollars pouring into health insurance, it is a recipe for corruption. >> i would argue the money comes from somewhere. it comes from premiums which have skyrocketed since the obamacare fell.and the ever increasing taxpayer subsidy. there is a better way. republicans like you say, or about freedom. what we put in market forces where we have price transparency for example, where the
joining a louisiana republican senator and physician, a gastroenterologist, he is bill cassidy.welcome to the show. >> hi, kennedy, thank you for having me. i enjoyed your monologue. thank you very much! would you agree medicare for all is really an ambition that obamacare failed? >> absolute! i would like to say welcome to the repeal and replace with bernie. if obamacare led to record profits for insurance companies, hospitals and pharmaceutical companies, you can ask why. because...
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speaking for joe biden is louisiana congressman cedric richmond, who joins us now. i'm wondering how you think it went for vice president. the reviews so far have been not good. a lot of the words used so far that we have heard is he looked hurt, deflated, confused. >> well, those are your words. i couldn't disagree with you more. and, look, i understand where we are in this environment and that pundits and politicians like me will look and see what we want to see. but the real test for me and the real people that i talk to are people in the barbershops, people in the churches, people at the little league games, and those people that i heard from tonight and those texts i received from people were overwhelmingly enthusiastic, saying he looks like a statesman. even in the exchange with kamala harris, they said he looked like he was listening to her and that he felt her pain. so, look, i mean we can get into the pundit part of it, but i think he had a strong night. we fwknew they that they would come for him because he was the front-runner. >> he certainly looked pain
speaking for joe biden is louisiana congressman cedric richmond, who joins us now. i'm wondering how you think it went for vice president. the reviews so far have been not good. a lot of the words used so far that we have heard is he looked hurt, deflated, confused. >> well, those are your words. i couldn't disagree with you more. and, look, i understand where we are in this environment and that pundits and politicians like me will look and see what we want to see. but the real test for...
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with funding support from dot amtrak ands states i'm pleased to report that mississippi, louisiana and alabama are likely again to have this amtrak route and that will give mississippi a third amtrak route. restoration of the service would support growing populations centers connect tourist destinations. bring new jobs and improve the regions quality of life. this will make a positive difference for the communities and the people of the mississippi gulf coast. this hearing provides opportunity to examine the state of passenger rail pan consider how to support existing routes like the southwest chief and restore gulf port -- gulf coast service. in sue i introduced along with senator booker the railroad reform enhancement and efficiency act which reauthorized amtrak when the bill's provisions were included in the fixing america's surface transportation or fastest act it authorized funding levels for amtrak created new rail grant programs made improvements to existing rail financing programs and change amtrak oversight and planning activities. the fast act and those rail provisions expire
with funding support from dot amtrak ands states i'm pleased to report that mississippi, louisiana and alabama are likely again to have this amtrak route and that will give mississippi a third amtrak route. restoration of the service would support growing populations centers connect tourist destinations. bring new jobs and improve the regions quality of life. this will make a positive difference for the communities and the people of the mississippi gulf coast. this hearing provides opportunity...
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cole: madam speaker, i yield to my very good friend from the great state of louisiana, mr. johnson, for the purpose of unanimous consent request. mr. johnson: i ask we do the right thing here i ask unanimous consent to take from the speaker's table h.r. 3401 with the senate amendment thereto and concur in the senate amendment. this bipartisan bill passed the senate with 84 votes and could be september to the president's desk significance in a tur to solve this crisis. the speaker pro tempore: the unanimous consent request cannot be entertained. the gentleman will state his point of order. >> has the gentleman from massachusetts yielded the floor y taking his seat? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has not yielded his time. the gentleman from massachusetts controls the debate and he has not yielded his time. the gentleman from oklahoma. mr. cole: i yield to my good friend, distinguished the gentleman from north dakota, mr. armstrong for the purpose of unanimous consent request. mr. armstrong: i ask unanimous consent to take from the speaker's table h.r. 3401 with the se
cole: madam speaker, i yield to my very good friend from the great state of louisiana, mr. johnson, for the purpose of unanimous consent request. mr. johnson: i ask we do the right thing here i ask unanimous consent to take from the speaker's table h.r. 3401 with the senate amendment thereto and concur in the senate amendment. this bipartisan bill passed the senate with 84 votes and could be september to the president's desk significance in a tur to solve this crisis. the speaker pro tempore:...
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the report says workers in oregon, louisiana and texas have the most to fear. that's because of their high dependence on manufacturing and globally competitive industries. >>> chevy's new pickup truck could be the first with a six-figure price tag. the company is rolling out a new version of its heavy-duty silverado with high-tech improvements and the latest infotainment technology. the truck is expected to be the first pickup in the u.s. to cost more than $100,000. one chevy official said people want to trade up. trade up and pay up. >>he rolls-royce of trucks. >> of trucks, i guess so. >>> coming up, how being a morning person benefits your health. >>> but first two kids are nearly kidnapped at a busy airport. what their family is saying about these terrifying moments caught on camera. >>> and up next, the injuries suffered by this 2-year-old girl hit by a foul ball at a major league game. will the family sue? ll at a major league game. will the family sue? ...that's why i've got the power of 1 2 3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved 3-in-1 copd tre
the report says workers in oregon, louisiana and texas have the most to fear. that's because of their high dependence on manufacturing and globally competitive industries. >>> chevy's new pickup truck could be the first with a six-figure price tag. the company is rolling out a new version of its heavy-duty silverado with high-tech improvements and the latest infotainment technology. the truck is expected to be the first pickup in the u.s. to cost more than $100,000. one chevy official...
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he then sprints through a busy intersection in louisiana trying to run from police. two people are under arrest. an american flag mural that stood in phoenix for years defaced with graffiti. spraying anti-trump and anti-trump ice messages on the flag. unclear who did it but a lot of neighbors are upset and angry. volunteers offering to repaints the mural. o.j. simpson tweeting about the democratic debate even though as a felon in nevada he can't vote. >> waiting to watch this debate to hear a bunch of people who think they are capable of running our country. it should be interesting to be honest. i don't know most of these guys. >> simpson connecticuting concls video. brian: he has been in prison how would he know these guys? they don't have cable in prison do they? steve: sure they do. absolutely. lisa: was that a good transition? brian: janice, do they have cable or television in prison? janice: why are we going there? brian: because o.j. was there. janice: i might have been arrested? just kidding. you can read about that in mostly sunny. i'm kidding. hi, what's yo
he then sprints through a busy intersection in louisiana trying to run from police. two people are under arrest. an american flag mural that stood in phoenix for years defaced with graffiti. spraying anti-trump and anti-trump ice messages on the flag. unclear who did it but a lot of neighbors are upset and angry. volunteers offering to repaints the mural. o.j. simpson tweeting about the democratic debate even though as a felon in nevada he can't vote. >> waiting to watch this debate to...
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. >> i recognize the gentleman from louisiana.>> mr. slater, are you ready? get your scripted answers ready. google and youtube are developing quite a poor reputation in our nation. clear history of repetitively silencing the many voices, we are talking about freedom of speech and access to open communication. we are here today to discuss extremist content, violet dress, terrace were routing tactics and instigation of violence to get the same justification your platform uses to quell two extremism has been used to silence and restrict voices that you disagree with. we don't like it. for example prager university a series of five minute videos which discuss political issues, religion, economic topics, conservative perspective has had over 50 of their videos restrict. some of those include why america must lead. because of our stance for freedom for all voices to be heard. 10 commandments, do not murder, video pulled by your people. what is wrong with the 10 commandments, might i ask? why did america fight the korean war collects a legitimate reflection on a si
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. [♪] >> when i decided to really get out there, i'm originally from new orleans, louisiana, but i was raised in oakland, california, east bay. [applause] >> 96 and holly, to be exact. and everywhere i went, i was met with resistance to appreciate me and my -- my presence. said i wasn't pretty enough or good enough to make it in this industry, and here i am, ten albums later, 12 grammy nominations. i'm an author, an actress, all these wonderful things, but it took a woman, one woman, when i was ready to give up, i wrote this next song when i was ready to give up. my mother. it took my mother saying -- i said mama, i think i'm ready to get out of this business, be a teacher. and she said you can do this. and this song is still a song that resonates with me. it was three things that i learned by sleeping on the floor. one, i said lord, if you get me through this, what do you want me to express? he said the first thing, you must leap out in faith and trust and know that i will provide for you if you have faith. the second thing was you must love yourself by any means necessary. and the be
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stay tuned for a full interview with the louisiana senator. this is bloomberg. ♪ joe: president trump going after jay powell this morning, saying he would prefer ecb president mario draghi head of the central bank. earlierto john kennedy and asked him whether he thought that trump can remove the fed chair. answer to know the that. i have not researched it. here is my impression. the federal reserve is and it should be an independent agency. america, everybody is entitled to his opinion. i think jay powell is doing a good job. i think he calls it like he sees it. the economy in america is doing extraordinarily well. i don't think he is so worried about that as much as he is about the rest of the world's economy. europe is about to go into a recession. things are not going well in china. it is a tough job. i think it is very important that powell and the fed be allowed to do its job. now, does the president have the right to complain? sure he does. every president that i can remember has always offered his opinion to the fed about the analysis
stay tuned for a full interview with the louisiana senator. this is bloomberg. ♪ joe: president trump going after jay powell this morning, saying he would prefer ecb president mario draghi head of the central bank. earlierto john kennedy and asked him whether he thought that trump can remove the fed chair. answer to know the that. i have not researched it. here is my impression. the federal reserve is and it should be an independent agency. america, everybody is entitled to his opinion. i...
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children on the ground, these beds go to help them, we are in a crisis right now, a representative from louisiana kennedy saying we are taking in 5,000 people a day. some are children. they are put in these facilities. it's a lot of completed issues. >> it is. >> harris: congress has got to get its act together and do something. not that it has anything to do with it wayfair! [laughs] >> you have aoc jumping in, bernie sanders, elizabeth warren. >> harris: you saw her incendiary language on some of those signs. >> can't they just compromise a little bit with the comp administration so we don't see these children harmed? it's pretty cold to make this political point when the children are still on the concrete when they could have beds. >> harris: ethene of the day, what you think is a compasses for wayfair? >> not a lot. certainly it leaves a sour taste, and as i've shown on social media come of could be a backlash coming of the worst time for a company that struggling. >> harris: always read abby the program. thank you very much. senior white house advisor jared kushner is promoting his middle ea
children on the ground, these beds go to help them, we are in a crisis right now, a representative from louisiana kennedy saying we are taking in 5,000 people a day. some are children. they are put in these facilities. it's a lot of completed issues. >> it is. >> harris: congress has got to get its act together and do something. not that it has anything to do with it wayfair! [laughs] >> you have aoc jumping in, bernie sanders, elizabeth warren. >> harris: you saw her...
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. >>> doctors in louisiana state university built pedro some prosthetic legs using lego bricks, the owners say he is now getting around better than ever.>>> four new gray wolf pups are making their official debut at six weeks old, they were born on may 13, and they are now able to venture out. they are thriving and exploring their habitat with mom and dad who just arrived at the zoo a little more than a year ago, the pups seem comfortable with all the attention they are getting from visitors at the zoo, they are hoping it'll promote a continued effort to save the species.>>> a florida father pulling over his daughter has gone viral.>> do you think this is a laughing matter? >> little 10 month old girl is driving on the right side of the road, the dad tries to get her license and registration but luckily the little girl was let off with just a verbal warning from dad. >>> a bart agent station is being recognized for making lives better every day, and receiving an award from the city of san francisco. >> every day, i come to work, i engage with 4000 people. i speak to them, i say hello, i in
. >>> doctors in louisiana state university built pedro some prosthetic legs using lego bricks, the owners say he is now getting around better than ever.>>> four new gray wolf pups are making their official debut at six weeks old, they were born on may 13, and they are now able to venture out. they are thriving and exploring their habitat with mom and dad who just arrived at the zoo a little more than a year ago, the pups seem comfortable with all the attention they are...